Thursday, June 9, 2011

China Taking Over American Infrastructure

Thanks to Jerome for sending me this interesting and disconcerting article. It appears the Chinese Communist Party has decided to buy and set up "special economic zones" (self-sustaining cities) across the United States.

Thanks to the trillions of dollars that the Chinese have made flooding our shores with cheap products, China is now in a position of tremendous economic power. So what is China going to do with all of that money? One thing that they have decided to do is to buy up pieces of the United States and set up "special economic zones" inside our country from which they can continue to extend their economic domination....

So what do our politicians think about all of this? Most of them are greatly in favor of it. "Idaho’s the last state that should say we don’t want to do business with Asia," Idaho Lt. Gov. Brad Little said last year. "Asia’s where the money is." So will all of this "foreign investment" really bring jobs back to the American people? Perhaps a few, but the truth is that these "special economic zones" that the Chinese are setting up are designed to be self-contained communist Chinese communities. Some Americans will likely be employed in these areas, but not nearly as many as our politicians would have you to believe. In addition, these "special economic zones" represent a massive national security threat. The communist Chinese could potentially be able to bring in and store massive amounts of military equipment virtually undetected.

The truth is that you can never fully trust the communist Chinese. Their top military officers talk about a coming conflict with the United States all the time. China is extremely interested in North America. In fact, the Chinese and the Mexicans have even been holding talks on military cooperation. But even if you don't consider the communist Chinese to be a military threat, you should be deeply concerned about the economic implications of what is happening.

Right. But as always people must remember to keep in perspective the difference between the Chinese people as a whole and the few rich psychopaths that control them. Wars are all the result of poor leadership... and usually not just "poor" leadership, but collusive conspiratorial leadership designed to benefit not the masses or the soldiers dying on the killing fields, but the few rich corrupt political elite that benefit from war/economic invasion.

Oh ya, in January , Karmapa lama was arrested for having a lot of Chinese currency which was reported by a fellow priest.

He is believed to be a Chinese spy.

"Indian law enforcement officials seized Indian and foreign currencies estimated at around US$ 765,000. The money was stashed in six suitcases found in the room of Shakti Lama, a close aide to the 17th Karmapa Lama, also known as the ‘black hat lama’. He is viewed as a probable Tibetan leader after the death of the Dalai Lama. At the time of the raid, Karmapa Ugyen Trinley was in the monastery.

The money seized included dollars, euros, pounds, yen and currencies from a total of 25 countries, including China."

This news is definitely worrisome, if USSR has existed then the middle east and China may not have been a problem. I suppose there will always be some one trying to gain control of the world until the end of this time phase.

( I know USSR was communist too, however i am only talking about the balance of power.)

The highest probability is that China will become the strongest force in the future, probably strong enough to wipe out the NWO. Most economies that are import dependent on China will get hit the hardest, and easily succumb to china's attack.

India and China suffered alike due to foreign rule, the brits grew opium in India and made addicts out of the Chinese. Even though we both suffered but China was more than happy to back stab India instead of working together. It shows they (commies)will kick a guy down when he is at his weakest.

Capitalism cannot sustain itself, where as communism has much greater cohesion. The balance of force will definitely tip soon enough, its only a matter of time i suppose.

"Mukhtar accompanied Pakistani Prime Minister Yousaf Raza Gilani during a recent trip to Beijing. At the end of the visit, Mukhtar reported that whatever requests for assistance the Pakistani side made, the Chinese government was more than happy to oblige, including agreeing to take over operation of the Gwadar port upon expiry of an existing contract with a Singaporean government company. Beijing also decided to gift Pakistan 50 JF-17 fighter jets."

"Mukhtar disclosed that Pakistan had asked China to begin building the naval base. “We would be…grateful to the Chinese government if a naval base is…constructed at the site of Gwadar for Pakistan,” he announced in a statement."

"After Pakistan spilled the beans on the planned naval base, Beijing responded with equivocation, saying, “this issue was not touched upon” during the visit. Given China’s proclivity to make strategic moves by stealth, even its work on the Gwadar port was launched quietly. So how can work on a naval base be publicized in advance?"